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lots of questions

When should you stop having sex? I'm 29 weeks and don't know if after a specific week you shouldn't have sex.
I'm never really in the mood and when I am it's not for long or when it comes down to having sex I push my boyfriend away, why would that be.
And is it normal to feel gross or yucky ( can't think of the right word)? I keep thinking I'm gross and that after baby is born my boyfriend won't be attracted to me the same any more.
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Thank you all :)
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Like the other's said you can have sex till the end unless yo have complications. I am 36+3 weeks I normaly have no intrest in sex but every few weeks it's almost like I'm in heat..lol. my husband and I are intament and I'm good for another 2 weks or so. It wasn't always like that but for the last 2 or 3 months. I know everyone is different. I wouldn't wory much about you bf not wantting you after. The weeks on not being able will most likly drive him nuts as he wates for you to heal. Plus you will both be so tired from all the sleepless nights with baby. You will heal and you will get back to the old you after a while and some work. Hubby and I plan to work out together after our little one comes. He gained some wait with me. Good luck and try not to stress yourself out.
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I agree as long as your doctor says it's safe then there is no cut off week. As for the lack of interest I also went through that for a period of time. I am 32+ 6 and I try to have sex at least 2-3 times a week because pretty soon my boyfriend is gonna have to wait 6 weeks.
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Hi you can have sex right up till your waters break (unless doctor says otherwise) but wanting sex is a different story. I am 39 weeks n with this preg I haven't really wanted it since I was about 16 weeks just feel like a whale lol and can't get in the mood. Had this with last pregnancy and things went back to normal after i had baby :)
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